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Fog lights
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Nosvartu
PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:40 am Up
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Hey guys. Otherday it was exstreamly foggy so i flict on the fog light and tooted along, got college and my mate told me the frontd weren't on at all but the back ones are working great. Checked the fues all seem tip top so i have no idea. Any suggestions?
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craigdmjv
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Bassline_Toad
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Sounds daft, but have they worked before?
I had fogs on mine that didn't work, did a little digging and found the bumper was put on at some stage, and were never wired in.

 
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Nosvartu
PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:48 pm Up
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They have worked, it was my mates mum and she bought it with them on and im sure she's not really into modding ^^.
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Harry
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Logical to unplug them and get a multimeter on them to test the voltage when they are suppose to be on and go from there.
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Nosvartu
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How do you unplug them??
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Harry
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Jack the car up, remove the wheel and then the arch liner and then you can acess the plug, you may be able to get to them through the flaps in the arch liner if it has them but it's probably better to access them by doing it the first way.
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Nosvartu
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Wow mass effort!!. Might leave it till i put some alloys on it. Or ask them to take alool
When i get it serviced. Thanks for all the help.

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